On the Internet, I saw a lot of netizens inquiring, can liver cancer be cured after interventional therapy? There are quite a number of websites with relevant answers, but they are all answering the wrong questions, and there are also quite a number of answers which are very unprofessional and have false deception. Here, I would like to answer this question in detail, can liver cancer be cured after interventional therapy? First of all, we have to figure out, what are the methods of liver cancer interventional therapy. At present, the most common interventional methods for liver cancer treatment in China are: hepatic artery perfusion, hepatic artery chemoembolization, liver cancer ablation (radiofrequency or microwave, etc.), and liver cancer particle implantation. Among them, hepatic artery perfusion and hepatic artery chemoembolization are the most widely used and mature technologies, which can be carried out in general hospitals, while ablation and particle implantation are less frequently carried out, especially particle, which requires strict admission procedures. Then can liver cancer be cured by interventional therapy? Obviously, this question is only raised by patients or family members, and for medical professionals, they will not raise such a question. As we all know, according to the current guideline, resection is the first choice for liver cancer, and intervention will only be considered if it cannot be resected, of course, except for some special cases, such as the age is too big for surgery or the patient is not willing to have surgery. Can surgery cure liver cancer? At present, no hospital or doctor dares to say that they can cure liver cancer, and most malignant tumors have a 5-year survival rate, 10-year survival rate… Therefore, if we answer directly, can liver cancer be treated with interventional therapy? The answer is no, patients with liver cancer cannot be cured even with interventional therapy! However, it does not mean that there is no need to do interventional therapy for liver cancer, does it mean that surgical resection of liver cancer can not be said to be completely cured, so do not choose surgical treatment? Interventional therapy is an emerging discipline, which has many advantages in treating liver cancer, especially small trauma, which can be tolerated by most patients, and it can directly act on the tumor site with precise positioning! Many liver cancer patients, after receiving interventional therapy, are able to significantly prolong their survival period and quality of life. Of course, not all types of liver cancer are suitable for interventional therapy, and there are quite a few cases of liver cancer patients in which interventional therapy does not have any special effect, but will aggravate the condition instead. Therefore, it is necessary for doctors to make correct judgment according to the condition of liver cancer patients and adopt suitable interventional therapy plan to achieve the best effect.